Sony MZ-E55

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Name
MZ-E55
Manufacturer
Sony
Released
1998/10
Device type
portable
Recorder
Player
MDLP
No
NetMD
No
Hi-MD
No
Radio
No
Dimensions
79.7 x 14.9 x 71.9mm
Weight
80g (120g w/disc, NH-9WM cell)
ATRAC ver
Battery
AA
Sidecar battery
Voltage
1.5
Power cable
Price (launch)
$348
¥38 000
-
Inputs
Outputs
3.5mm headphone
Control

Available in vintage gold and midnight blue.

Features: Small: 32% smaller volume and 35g lighter than the MZ-E35. Diecast magnesium case. 40 second shock memory, backlit “stick controller” remote. Battery life on NH-9WM (included): 7.5hr, AAx1: 10hr, both: 20hr. Recharge time (on external recharger, available separately): 1hr. Available in gold (nearly silver) and blue (nearly black). In Switzerland (and Europe?) on the Gold/silver model is available.

User comments: The volume buttons on the remote are troublesome. You would like to be able to use any of the controls on the remote with a finger and a thumb. The + button is located directly across from the Hold switch, so you can easily grip the remote and press the + button without worrying about the Hold switch. But the - button is located across from the pause button so you can't just grip and press the - button very easily. Note that the main body uses a single rocker switch for the volume as opposed to two buttons, and that would perhaps be better for the remote. This may apply to other Sony models with remotes (the MZ-E55's remote is labelled “RM-MZE55”). Additionally, the unit “…has a rather poorly designed battery door. It's kind of fragile and the clipping is very smooth: when carried in a pocket it may sometimes (well, seldom) open by itself thanks to clothes' friction.” (Marc Herbert)


Content adapted from: Sony Press Release Minidisc.org page hjreggel.net teardown ohm-image.net review + pics

Manuals

English manual scan

Sony MZ-E55 User Manual JP

Sony MZ-E55 Instruction Manual JP

Photos

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